Longest I've done I think is 10 hours - there is something especially mundane once you get beyond a certain point - without getting some sleep in there 17 hours wouldn't be fun. Personally I can't sleep on a plane.
Been lucky so far and on the longer flights got seats at the front of sections so extra leg room - makes a huge difference. I struggle a bit with dehydration on longer flights as well.
Last flight I did to New York was about 7 hours overnight. I think we left JFK about 10-11pm. I can't sleep on planes either so stayed up the whole night. Landed in Heathrow and felt as rough as anything. Almost threw up on the tube.
As per title, anyone done this flight in economy class?
Wondering how you found the 17 odd hours and was economy decent enough?
Ta for any advice!
Done 14 hours Dubai > Sydney when I was 21 and wasn't too bad, but would definitely go premium/business these days.
My partner is doing London > Darwin end of January in Economy to go home for the first time in two years, remind me and i'll report back her findings!![]()
Having done something similar, if its one way go premium economy and get an aisle seat. If you can get a direct flight definitely do it, as layovers sound good but for me its just prolonging the agony of just wanting to get to your ultimate destination.Oh that would be amazing. She must be happy now that the rules have finally been relaxed! The 17 hr flight sounds like such a slog, but there's something appealing about getting on a plane in London and then waking up in OZ, but that's all dependent on whether I sleep or not!
I'm going one way as I am emigrating for good so I think I can bear a bad flight knowing it'll be me my last long one for a while.
Is your partner doing economy? I found a few seats at the back of the 787-9 that they use that appear to be decent! I read that the economy premium seats give you more leg room but reduced width.
Stopover in a country I've never been to before does sound really nice though. Going to have a big think today guys! Thanks very much for all the info!
Longest i've done is 13 hours to LA with a slight delay, for me it's all dependant on how well you can sleep on a plane and how much room you have to move about. I can fall asleep easily on planes so as long as I don't have a stopover I can kill time.
A quick google suggests it's still a lengthy journey from Singapore to Aus, although it depends what side of Aus. If it's your first time and you've never been to Singapore I'd do the stopover, maybe factor in some time to explore, have a bite, stretch your legs, and maybe clean up at a lounge (they're good value for money I find if you're on a lengthy journey).
If the direct flight meant I got an extra day or so then it's a no brainer and I'd pick it every time.
How was the A350? Should have felt significantly different to a usual long haul?but an A350 (or 380) on the way back.
How was the A350? Should have felt significantly different to a usual long haul?
A350 not A380! Unless you are on a converted A350 with a sun roof?
okI did put "an A350 (or 380)" as I wasn't sure. I am not a plane anorak.
yep Singapore is a great stop.I'd rather get out and stretch my legs in Singapore, than sit in economy for 17 hours.
I did put "an A350 (or 380)" as I wasn't sure. I am not a plane anorak.
I've done 25 hours of flying twice when going to Fiji, 12 hours London to Hong Kong, 1 hour transfer then another 13 hours Hong Kong to Fiji, that absolutely battered me for a few days upon arrival and return.